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NASA Suomi NPP satellite was able to grab this beautiful image of the United States of America at night because of a new infrared sensor on the satellite. The sensor is able to detect natural light versus man-made light at extremely high resolution. That how you get this perfect image of Earth at night. Wired writes: The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite has a day-night band that can detect natural and man-made light with unprecedented resolution and clarity. It can resolve everything f stanley cup rom the nocturnal glow of the atmosphere to the light of a single boat at sea. It can detect auroras, wildfires, the reflection of moon and star light off clouds and ice and the lights along stanley kaffeebecher side highways. The sensor has six times better spatial resolution and 250 times better resolution of lighting levels than anything that came before it. What interesting is that the pictures from the Suomi satellite are available to the public, giving most people the clearest look of Earth at night ever. Before, the Air Forced had ni stanley us ghttime sattelites in play but most of the data was classified and not nearly as clear as the image above. To see more angles that the Suomi satellite was able to take, check it out here [Wired] NASAsatellitesSpace Tqoo The Exact Day Phones Will Be Bigger Than Your Penis
With what has to be the first crop circles officially confirmed to be related to space travel, NASA is continuing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of stanley cup manned space flight with a series of complex corn mazes highlighting their achievements. Space Farm 7, as the program called, has enlisted seven of the top agritourism farms across the country to each create a unique, elabora stanley us te corn maze th stanley cup at highlights the progress and successes of the agency since it put a man into orbit. The mazes are strategically located near NASA research centers, and each design represents the unique contributions made by each location. They should be complete and ready for getting lost in by Halloween, so check out the Space Farm 7 website to see if there one in your neck of the galaxy. [NASA Space Farm 7 via Craft] NASASpace
NASA Suomi NPP satellite was able to grab this beautiful image of the United States of America at night because of a new infrared sensor on the satellite. The sensor is able to detect natural light versus man-made light at extremely high resolution. That how you get this perfect image of Earth at night. Wired writes: The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite has a day-night band that can detect natural and man-made light with unprecedented resolution and clarity. It can resolve everything f stanley cup rom the nocturnal glow of the atmosphere to the light of a single boat at sea. It can detect auroras, wildfires, the reflection of moon and star light off clouds and ice and the lights along stanley kaffeebecher side highways. The sensor has six times better spatial resolution and 250 times better resolution of lighting levels than anything that came before it. What interesting is that the pictures from the Suomi satellite are available to the public, giving most people the clearest look of Earth at night ever. Before, the Air Forced had ni stanley us ghttime sattelites in play but most of the data was classified and not nearly as clear as the image above. To see more angles that the Suomi satellite was able to take, check it out here [Wired] NASAsatellitesSpace Tqoo The Exact Day Phones Will Be Bigger Than Your Penis
With what has to be the first crop circles officially confirmed to be related to space travel, NASA is continuing to celebrate the 50th anniversary of stanley cup manned space flight with a series of complex corn mazes highlighting their achievements. Space Farm 7, as the program called, has enlisted seven of the top agritourism farms across the country to each create a unique, elabora stanley us te corn maze th stanley cup at highlights the progress and successes of the agency since it put a man into orbit. The mazes are strategically located near NASA research centers, and each design represents the unique contributions made by each location. They should be complete and ready for getting lost in by Halloween, so check out the Space Farm 7 website to see if there one in your neck of the galaxy. [NASA Space Farm 7 via Craft] NASASpace